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Before automakers started equipping cars with all sorts of blinking lights and beeping telltales, there were still ways to mitigate blind spots, keep your following distance consistent, and ...
BSD stands for blind-spot detection, a safety tech that uses various sensors to detect other vehicles in a car's blind spot and then alert the driver.
The NHTSA is updating its crash test ratings for new vehicles to include blind spot monitoring and pedestrian detection and avoidance technology in the ratings.
SUV and Truck Buyers May Pay Thousands More for Life-Saving Feature, CR Study Shows On pickups and SUVs made by Ford, GM, Stellantis, and Toyota, blind spot warning is often available only with ...
Non-urgent systems include blind spot detection sensors that alert drivers to a car in their blind spot, while urgent systems include collision prevention sensors.
In addition to the five-star ratings for crash tests, the agency will add four new technologies including pedestrian automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, blind spot warning, and ...
Blind spots are why a driver should always turn their head and check for cars before changing lanes. To help drivers become more aware of objects in these blind spots, many car companies offer ...
Blind-Spot Detection Technology In the early 2000s, automakers began introducing a technology called blind-spot warning or blind-spot alert (each manufacturer has its own terminology for this feature) ...